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Over 100-year-old traditional house / located central Seoul / 4 rooms and 4 private bathrooms. / Located in peaceful area and small but cozy &comfortable rooms. / preserve the original shape or Korean traditional house / Korean traditional breakfast

Over 100-year-old authentic traditional house located central Seoul, preserved by Korean Cultural Heritage Department. We do the best to keep an original shape of Korean ancestor's housing unlike the other guesthouses which renovated too much. Old house seems quite small than you expect now, but you can feel the exact Korean traditional life.

- Extremely clean bedding and tidy facilities and amenities.
- Private bathroom, located in the garden, outside. But right next to the room and only you are using it.
- Korean traditional bedding(absolutely comfortable)
- Free breakfast (simple Korean cousin or bread and coffee)
- Everything is absolutely clean and nice.

Since we are living in Vinehouse as well, we can communicate well with you all. You can tell us whatever you are feeling uncomfortable and we can show you how to get to all tourist places. If you want to purchase tickets for concerts or entrance, we can do it for you.
We have a person who is speaking English really fluently.

Extremely safe because Vinehouse is located right in front of Chengwadae, presidential residence. Polices keep protecting our are 24hrs.

- Check-in: 3pm, Check-out: 11am (If you want to check in before 3pm, you can only leave your luggage in the shared garden. Also, you can deposit your luggage after 11am for few hours. In this case, please take it before 3pm.)

Breakfast: 8:30 - 9:30 am (Please keep this time. We normally clean it up after 9:30am.)

- You can come in and go out without any restrictions. I will give you

- No smoking please inside the guest house. You can smoke out of the building.)

- We will provide a lock to each room if you want. (Originally, traditional rooms don't have locker.)

The vinehouse is pretty clean n aromatic. The housekeeper there is hospitable n offer us a lot of helps. the only concern is the location is relatively far away from the metro station. My advice is to take taxi if u hold a big luggage. Or u r empty-handed, u may just walk to the vinehouse as it only requires 10 min-walk from entrance no2. :').

We had a delightful stay at Minha's Guesthouse. The place is easy to access from the Airport and close to many attractions (Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung & Changdeokgung Palaces + Gardens...). The guesthouse itself is as depicted on pictures : a nice piece of korean traditional history and architecture in the middle of the city. The room is relatively small, but enough to feel comfy and the main common room is lovely.

We stayed there under low temperatures (-12°c > 0°C!) but the floor heating system kept us warm during the night and Minha was kind enough to let us stay in the Family room for our last night, which is slightly bigger/warmer and has an indoor private bathroom. We really enjoyed the traditionnal breakfast, different each morning!

Minha and her mother were very helpful before and during our stay, providing all info we needed to enjoy our stay. We recommend this place to discover Seoul!

Vinehouse is a cozy place. It's convenient and safe as well. Beause Gyongbokkung and office of the president is nearby. And We can go everywhere by Line 3. The station is near the house. It takes 10minutes on foot. Minha is a kind and pretty girl. At first，webooked the room without bathroom inside. On the second day，she let us free upgrades into the family room. ^_^ Every morning we talk with Minha about the view and local life. And she gave us a lot of suggestions. She's always patient and nice. We like Minha and her mum very much. The breakfast is local and (website hidden)'s made by Minha's Mum. She is an artist. There are some pieces of her works in the yard. It's a great choice for the traveller first in Seoul.

The Vine guesthouse proved to be the perfect accommodation for the first part of our stay in Korea. The traditional architecture is very charming and while it is close to a busy main road the guesthouse felt peaceful and quiet. Minha and her mother were gracious hosts and helped us whenever we wanted to go places and were unsure of how to get there. The breakfasts provided in the mornings are a very nice touch and it saved us from having to brave the cold so early in the morning. We really enjoyed the traditional soup that was provided. The rooms are in the traditional style so the beds are on the floor. I had no problem sleeping on the warm floor but we did put a second futon down for the last day. The location is an area we probably wouldn't have explored on our own if we weren't staying there, which we lucky because we very much enjoyed what it had to offer - from traditional markets to an awesome music bar where you can help choose the music. The area is also within walking distance of some of the main traditional attractions so exploring the area proved to be very fruitful. I highly recommend the vine guesthouse to anyone who appreciates traditional architecture and history and especially if it is your first time to Korea as Minha is very knowledgable and helpful.

Minha is a great host and she welcomed us the guest house with a lovely letter left by the door as we arrived late in the evening. She promptly replied to my messages when I enquired about anything from places to eat in the area and coach timings. She is extrimely friendly and we loved staying in there for 2 days.

Minha and her mum are so nice. Her mum waited us outside even that is a very cold night. She prepared different kind of breakfast every morning. I love her traditional Korean rice cake soup. It's so warm. When my friend got sick, Minha went to see doctor with us as translation. Vine guesthouse is so convenient that is nearby Gyeongbokgung station and many restaurants nearby. It's a very good experience that we can stay in a traditional place.

About the Host, Minha

I was born in Seoul and now I am living in Seoul as well. Our family lived in Bukchon village over 17 years then moved to here. (next to Gyeongbokgung)
Currently, I am studying art and aesthetics. I love to travel, meet new friends, try international foods and experience traditional things.